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    this paper is that the authors of these short stories show the audience how loneliness prevents characters and communities from changing. These authors, as best described by critic of ‘The Lottery’ Helen E. Nebeker, “has raised these lesser themes to one encompassing a comprehensive, compassionate, and fearful understanding of man trapped in the web spun from his own need to explain and control the incomprehensible universe around him”. All of their stories are…

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    Semplica Society The American dream; Americans, whether they were born here or immigrated here, have been chasing this fantasy of the perfect American life for ages. Unfortunately, the American dream is just that, an unattainable fantasy that inspires one to strive for it through hard work or fake it so everyone around thinks they have it all. We see this portrayed ,in an extragged sense, in the short story Semplica Girls. Semplica Girls critiques consumerism and materialism and shows the…

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    In the short story Hills like White Elephants written by Ernest Hemingway. In Hills Like White Elephants a couple is at "cross-roads" about an operation. This "operation" is soon to be perceived as a abortion. The American, (Jig's boyfriend) is trying to inveigle Jig to have the operation, while Jig is ambivalent. The American is determined to convince Jig to go through with the abortion. The American is showing lack of understanding and is not paying attention to what Jig has to say about the…

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    country is great for the future success, it may have the possibility to construe history. In movies, the words “based on a true story” must be taken lightly. After all, the movies goal in the box office is to sell tickets and make money. “Based on a true story” movies seem to always have more explosions and big CGI to draw in an audience. That with the addition of…

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    their meaning behind the stories that are written. Literatures at many times represent culture and tradition, in where an author comes from like Kate Chopin. A female author that represents women in the old times, where they had no freedom, no voice, and were properties of their husband. In Chopin’s novels, The Story of an Hour, The Storm and The Awakening, all have some similar and differences between each protagonist, plot, setting, symbols and themes within the stories. Kate Chopin was born…

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    In this paper three short stories will be analyzed and compared, The Man Who Was Almost a Man by Richard Wright (1961) from the short story collection Short Fiction: An Anthology by Mark Levene and Rosemary Sullivan (2015), Ranch Girl by Maile Meloy (n.d., 2013), and Boys and Girls by Alice Munro (n.d., 1968). Although, these short stories have few similarities and many differences, the focus will be on the themes portrayed by the authors and the effects they have on the three young protagonists…

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    Harrison Bergeron In Harrison Bergeron Kurt Vonnegut writes a short story about an american dystopia of the future. This short story is a satire and work of black humor. His tone throughout the story is sarcastic and sardonic and he also displays a dry witty sense of humor he adopts the same tone throughout the story even though he is talking about a dangerous and worrying situation. He uses satire to point out the absurdity of a society where everything is controlled, “The year was 2081 and…

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    The paper attempts to study psyche aspect of Diasporic woman by analysing the characters in the short stories collection of Chitra’s ‘Arranged Marriage’ and Jhumpa’s ‘Unaccustomed Earth’, Both are the Diasporic Indian Writers, who are well known in the field of writing. The psyche of the diasporic Indian woman can be seen vividly in the collection of short stories, ‘Arranged Marriage’ and ‘Unaccustomed Earth’. Chitra is known for the unique style of writing , which is quite different from other…

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    The Simplest Complexity William Sydney Porter, otherwise known by his pen name, O. Henry, is a very influential American short story writer in the world of literature. “The true adventurer goes forth aimless and uncalculating to meet and greet unknown faith”, and such is the way he led his life (O. Henry). He undeniably sacrificed an unadventurous, mundane existence for one that yielded a wide range of occupations, acquaintances, and experiences that greatly influenced his writing. O. Henry was…

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    the short story "Everyday Use", Alice Walker crafts the character of the three main characters in a clever way. This was very important as it is the three characters, Dee, Maggie and Mama who made the story to be as powerful as it is. The three main three characters are used very well by walker to pass the underlying concepts of the story. Dee and Maggie are the two daughters of mama and this paper is going to analyze their character differences. Starting with the first paragraph of the short…

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